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11 December 2016

My name's Ethan, I'm from California and I did a major in international business. However, I ended up going into engineering and I was an engineer in California for about three years then became a DevOps engineer. I'm also interested in solutions engineering and presales roles, because I'm more of a people-facing person and want to interact with the customer side.

I first came to Korea in 2008 to study at Yonsei in international business and also study Korean at the Korean language school. I came back to Korea in 2015 because I feel that the startup scene is growing stronger and stronger and there are more and more opportunities for foreigners here.

25 November 2015

JobSeekr provides meaningful international employment and community building opportunities for university students, young professionals, and those pursuing career transitions. We aim to provide insightful and meaningful content for the global community. If you enjoy writing about related issues and would like to become a blogger, please email a link to your profile and introduction to your story to bloggers[at]jobsee.kr

15 October 2015

○ You shall submit an application for foreigner registration to the immigration (branch) office with jurisdiction over your place of residence within 90 days from the entry into the Republic of Korea...

21 September 2015

Most job seekers have the same goal in mind when it comes to writing a resume: sell the best of oneself and one's life experience in a one page document.

But did you know HR takes an average of only 6 seconds to look at a traditional resume? This highlights the need for a new type of open-form resume beyond paper. Say adios (bye) to the traditional resume and anneong (hi) to the Experience section in your JobSeekr profile. Now it's time to highlight your true talent.

4 September 2015

In our everyday lives, when we take a moment to appreciate the people we’re surrounded by, we see some useful, interesting, and funny skills they possess. Maybe they’ve even mastered the skill after breaking the supposed 10,000 hour rule. Each and every one of us have skills that we can share with others. What would you like to become good at or possibly even master?

21 August 2015

The paper resume describes so few of your life’s valuable experiences. If you submit this antiquated document and manage to get an interview with your dream employer, great! Sadly, securing an interview has never been tougher because the traditional paper resume is only given a short glance by HR departments, and this “process” favors the superficial (e.g. well-known schools, meaningless job titles, inflated responsibilities, etc.) JobSeekr now provides you with a space to share and expand on all the experiences of your life that you believe make you a great employee and a great person!

1 July 2015

Through the TaLK Program, I have experience teaching in the deep countryside of Korea, Gyeongsangbukdo Uljin, where I learned more about life and myself during a year than any other period of my life. I learned about how to take care of myself, cooking more than just ramen and fried eggs, managing my time, and learned how to embrace my independence, by finding time to write and think about what I wanted to achieve during my year at the country school. Because I was forced to interact with the country people on a daily basis, due to my lack of a social life, I was able to improve my conversational Korean skills very quickly in a short period of time.